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Climate change-associated multifactorial stress combination: A present challenge for our ecosystems

Lidia S. Pascual, Clara Segarra-Medina, ‪Aurelio Gómez‐Cadenas, María F. López‐Climent, Vicente Vives‐Peris, Sara I. Zandalinas

Journal of Plant Physiology · 2022

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Summary

Humans negatively influence Earth ecosystems and biodiversity causing global warming, climate change as well as man-made pollution. Recently, the number of different stress factors have increased, and when impacting simultaneously, the multiple stress conditions cause dramatic declines in plant and ecosystem health. Although much is known about how plants and ecosystems are affected by each individual stress, recent research efforts have diverted into how these biological systems respond to several of these stress conditions applied together. Studies of such "multifactorial stress combination" concept have reported a severe decrease in plant survival and microbiome biodiversity along the increasing number of factors in a consistent directional trend. In addition, these results are in conce

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.jplph.2022.153764
Catalogue ID
SNmok3j481-wz5p1m
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